I used NSMenuFX, which is using eclipse swt. It works very well on Mac OS

Tai

On Wednesday, September 2, 2015, jo...@msli.com <jo...@msli.com> wrote:

> Please respond with only methods that do NOT use swing, awt, or eawt, as
> I have not seen this published anywhere.
>
> On Wed, 2015-09-02 at 07:05 -0700, jo...@msli.com <javascript:;> wrote:
> > What is the method for a pure javafx app to control the osx application
> > menu bar (e.g. About, Preferences, Quit, etc)?
> >
> > The menu bar area I am asking about can be seen in a native Mac OS
> > applications menu under <AppName>:
> >  About <AppName>
> >  Preferences...
> >  Services
> >  Hide <AppName>
> >  Hide Others
> >  Show All
> >  Quit <AppName>
> >
> > When I use the javapackager (aka javafxpackager ) to make a stand alone
> > app on osx the title of this bar becomes my app name, however how do I
> > control the other parts (e.g. About, Preferences, Quit, etc)?
> >
> > My javafx application has a javafx MenuBar in each window (Stage) with
> > the property useSystemMenuBar set to true, in order to show a
> > more-native behavior, where the menu bar appears in the Apple menu bar
> > at the top of the screen for the active window, but this does not give
> > me control over the areas in question.
> >
> > Please respond with only methods that do swing, awt, or eawt, as I have
> > not seen this published anywhere.
> >
> >
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